The ACCC said in a statement issued tonight it had issued Telstra with a Part A competition notice -- which allows third parties to take legal action to recover loss or damages resulting from an anti-competitive activity -- over the carrier's decision to raise the price of its Home Access product in December.
The product is an input used by the carrier to provide line rental and local call services to consumers.
"The price increase resulted in Telstra's retail prices for the line rental component for the majority of its fixed voice products being below Telstra's wholesale price for line rental," the ACCC said.
"The ACCC considers the effect or likely effect of Telstra's pricing conduct includes: